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Nov/25

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Pat Cash Autobiography Uncovered Dropped Truth Bombs

I’ve read a lot of tennis books and no autobiography has ever dropped more truth bombs than Pat Cash’s Uncovered which was published in 2002. Here is the first truth bomb of when I will post many more… “Six months earlier (1997) John McEnroe had declared that the last two remaining great bastions of communism […] Continue to read full article...

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Sep/25

7

Art Seitz Tribute

By Peter Figura It was June 9, 2013. The Roland Garros finals between Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer. I was sitting in the photographers pit waiting for the players to arrive on court. And next to me was a photographer whom I knew, but except for courtesy “hello” never had a chance to talk to… Art […] Continue to read full article...

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May/25

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Brandon Nakashima’s Extensive Coaching List

Brandon Nakashima is laser focused on being the best player he can possibly be. Quietly, the San Diego 24 year old has achieved a stunning career already, reaching his current career high ranking of 29 and he has won an ATP singles title and over $6.9m in prize money. The work horse baseliner is making […] Continue to read full article...

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Dec/23

5

John McEnroe’s Heart Of Gold

By Scoop Malinowski Chris Lewis shared this wonderful story about the heart of gold side of John McEnroe’s character that is often overshadowed by his tennis artistry and ferocious will to win… (By the way, Lewis played McEnroe in the 1983 Wimbledon final, a 62 62 62 defeat.) In 2004 I was living in New […] Continue to read full article...

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Nov/23

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The Pat Cash vs Ivan Lendl Brawl In Monte Carlo

By Scoop Malinowski The recent purchase of The Autobiography Of Pat Cash: Uncovered has been a fantastic read. Pat Cash is one of the rare authentic voices in pro tennis, fearless to speak his mind. The former 1987 Wimbledon champion and two-time Davis Cup winner reveals a lot of inside info about pro tennis and […] Continue to read full article...

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Dec/20

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Biofile Pat Cash Interview

The rock star handsome net rushing Aussie hero bested Lendl to win Wimbedon in 1987, his only major title. His colorful career, wounded by injuries and surgeries, would produce five more singles titles and a best ranking of no. 4. Notably, Cash invented the now popular tradition of climbing into the stands to celebrate his […] Continue to read full article...

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